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'''Folkington''' is a little hamlet in [[Sussex]], on a dead-end lane on the [[South Downs]] to the west of [[Eastbourne]], where the Downs plunge into the sea. Its lane leads off the A27 road and to the east of [[Polegate]], contiguous with the townscape of Eastbourne. To the west | '''Folkington''' is a little hamlet in [[Sussex]], on a dead-end lane on the [[South Downs]] to the west of [[Eastbourne]], where the Downs plunge into the sea. Its lane leads off the A27 road and to the east of [[Polegate]], contiguous with the townscape of Eastbourne. To the west is [[Wilmington, Sussex|Wilmington]]. | ||
The [[Long Man of Wilmington]], a hill figure which has become a famed symbol of Sussex, is on the hill above Folkington and Wilmington. | The [[Long Man of Wilmington]], a hill figure which has become a famed symbol of Sussex, is on the hill above Folkington and Wilmington. | ||
The village church is St Peter ad Vincula.<ref>[http://www.roughwood.net/ChurchAlbum/EastSussex/Folkington/FolkingtonStPeter2004.htm St Peter's church]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 24 January 2023
Folkington | |
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Grid reference: | TQ559039 |
Location: | 50°48’50"N, -0°12’45"E |
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Postcode: | BN26 |
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Folkington is a little hamlet in Sussex, on a dead-end lane on the South Downs to the west of Eastbourne, where the Downs plunge into the sea. Its lane leads off the A27 road and to the east of Polegate, contiguous with the townscape of Eastbourne. To the west is Wilmington.
The Long Man of Wilmington, a hill figure which has become a famed symbol of Sussex, is on the hill above Folkington and Wilmington.
The village church is St Peter ad Vincula.[1]
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